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Episode 157·January 25, 2023·late-magic

Matteo Martelli Introduces Zosimus of Panopolis

‘Zosimus’ dreams are full of gods. Sometimes very weird gods …’.

Listen on SHWEP4 sources in collection · 4 translated

Primary Sources

Collection of Ancient Greek Alchemists, Part 1

Marcellin Berthelot & Charles-Émile Ruelle · 1887 · French · 387 pages

Marcellin Berthelot and Charles-Émile Ruelle document the true origins of chemistry. They prove that ancient alchemists were originally goldsmiths who mastered the art of faking precious metals. Through the analysis of the Leiden Papyri, the authors show how these deceptive laboratory practices slow

76% translated

Collection of Ancient Greek Alchemists, Part 2

Marcellin Berthelot & Charles-Émile Ruelle · 1888 · French · 199 pages

This text compiles the authentic writings of Zosimus, the foundational voice of Western alchemy. It moves past simple chemistry to argue that metal transmutation is a Gnostic struggle between body and soul. Zosimus claims that if you fail to turn bodies into spirits, you will never achieve the Philo

68% translated

Collection of Ancient Greek Alchemists, Part 3

Marcellin Berthelot & Charles-Émile Ruelle · 1888 · French · 289 pages

Marcellin Berthelot and Charles-Émile Ruelle compile a raw, unfiltered archive of Greek alchemical thought. You will encounter ancient lab manuals that treat metallurgy as a religious duty and a scientific puzzle. These texts argue that base materials like copper hold a hidden perfection that only t

61% translated

Philostratus and Eunapius: Lives of the Sophists

Wilmer Cave Wright (trans.) · 1922 · English · 654 pages

Philostratus and Eunapius present a world where the ability to improvise a speech was the ultimate currency. These biographies document the transition from classical philosophy to the performative, often arrogant world of the Second Sophistic. Readers encounter figures who balanced immense wealth, c

Fully translated

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